Jumblatt refuses appointed PM Takieddin el-Solh’s proposition to name him Minister of State for Arab and Palestinian Affairs, through which he would oversee several Ministries, and insists instead on the position of Minister of Interior.
An-Nahar newspaper, June 27, 1973
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Results of the referendum on the candidacy of Gamal Abdel Nasser.
An-Nahar newspaper, March 18, 1965
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The Middle East becomes the battleground for the conflict between the Soviets and the United States.
Featured in the drawing: Soviet leader Alexei Kosygin and US President Richard Nixon.
An-Nahar newspaper, February 13, 1970
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The Army repels a massive Israeli invasion and sustains a loss of 61 soldiers between the dead, wounded, and missing.
An-Nahar newspaper, September 17, 1982
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The Arab-Israeli war blazes under the watchful gaze of Nixon and Brezhnev.
An-Nahar newspaper, October 15, 1973
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Every year, on May 6, Lebanon commemorates all the members of the press who sacrificed their lives fighting for liberation from Ottoman rule.
An-Nahar newspaper, May 8, 2001
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The bloody events of the Lebanese war that took place over the course of 1978 completely inundated the government. The censors banned this caricature from being published.
Al-‘Amal newspaper, 1978
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President Elias Sarkis appoints Takieddin el-Solh as Prime Minister, but the latter resigns after failing to form a government.
Al-‘Amal newspaper, 1980
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